English to English adverb
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to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly') | | Example: he was wholly convinced entirely satisfied with the meal it was completely different from what we expected was completely at fault a totally new situation the directions were all wrong it was not altogether her fault an altogether new approach a whole new idea
source: wordnet30
2 |
so as to be complete; with everything necessary | | Example: he had filled out the form completely the apartment was completely furnished
source: wordnet30
3 |
In a complete manner; fully. | | source: webster1913
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